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Custom Wooden Boxes made by Polmac UK

Shipping

Packaging & Transport For Shipping

After quality checking, your custom wooden boxes are individually wrapped in a white paper, to avoid scuff marks during transportation and then carefully packed in five-layer, corrugated cardboard cartons, to prevent impact damage in transit. This means your customized boxes and gift packaging can be transported to your premises, anywhere in the world, without worrying about breakages.

The cartons are then stacked onto pallets, shrink-wrapped and stored in the loading bay, ready for shipping by international lorry transport.

Polmac (UK) Ltd uses experienced, insurance backed, international transport companies in Poland and the UK, specialising in transporting palleted loads over 250kg.

All consignments leaving our factory are barcoded and 'Track and Trace' technology employed to ensure your wooden boxes are delivered safely and on time.

Transportation Costs

The cost of palleted loads delivered directly to your premises or depot is charged separately at standard UK rates.

Smaller loads, such as loose cartons, are off-loaded in our High Wycombe depot and, after checking, delivered by a local courier, straight to your door. The costs for this service are charged at local rates and are added to the final tax invoice.

Alternatively, you can pick up your consignment of presentation boxes directly from our High Wycombe depot by arrangement, if you prefer.

Delivery Time

The normal delivery time for destinations in the UK, once your consignment of custom wooden boxes has been delivered to our High Wycombe depot, is a maximum of three working days (excluding the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, other off-shore islands and Northern Ireland).

Any special shipping requirements are subject to agreement.

Worldwide Shipping

Polmac (UK) Ltd can arrange FOB (free on board) shipments worldwide for overseas and UK customers.

Under FOB shipping terms, the seller is responsible for all costs involved in the shipping process up to when the goods are on a vessel at the designated port. Once the goods have been loaded onto the vessel, the buyer is responsible for all costs and risks involved in the onward shipment.

Shipping costs and delivery times are available on request

Cargo Ships In Port